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TITE nZBMÖTOK TH E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, in the heart of Eastern Oregon's great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. BERNARD MA1NWARING, EDITOR KiiLered a« »eooad-«1»*« ra Aller, LMoe.noer . iw.«„ ai.the po»loffio« at H era Subscription Rates: One Year, >2.00; Six Months, Si 00 school lives on. If th e stu d en ts of th e h ig h school can be b ro u g h t to consider th e town as th e ir home and th e ir pride and th e people should realise th a t the school Is th e irs and help to make Condon a town, we should be able to p u t every shoulder to the w heel and m ake it roll sm oothly. We m ust w ort to g eth er to accom plish th e th ngs wi need. T here are m any th in g s wc need an d m any ways th a t the iPhools car help to get them . It is not so much th a t we do not w an t to help each o th e r as th a t we do not cooperate L et’s try It and see If th e tow n Isn't b en efitted by It. ------- ------------------- * HERMTSTOK, GREG Pit. winter cutting deeply Into the hay reserve looks like a better year for alfalfa growers w ith good yielding fields. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « OREGON INDUSRTIAL REVIEW C om ing to THERE’S A PRO FIT IN P endleton Dr. Mellenthin ♦ SPECIALIST ♦ In In te rn a l Medicine for th e past ♦ eleven years RENTING A NEW COUNTY •» u n d erstan d w h at conscription la As reported on th e fro n t page of J ,o r- If ,s to raise arm ies. It is used The H erald, th e com m ercial club of | w hen it is feared th a t the v olunteer Bend— Combined earn in g s of men DOES NOT OPERATE U m atilla has gone on record ns u n - system will not produce enough men, w orking In lum ber in d u stry for the anim ously favoring a new county to or w ill not produce them w hen need- m onth of F eb ru ary am ounts to >150,- WEI be nt Include the west end of U m atilla and |®<L 000. ST. GEOi GE HOTEL Now, George as m an to m an, let the north end of M orrow, or th e tr- A g ric u ltu ra l products brin g Lane Ten y ear’s re n t w on’t g e t you anyw here—you us ask you a question. A re th e can- rigatlon-hay grow ing country. Wednesday and Thursday, April county >6.000,000 in 1921 We don't know w h at tb e Echo and didate ran k s depleted? H ave we a 19 and 20 Condon— B usiness men from club ju s t pay ren t, then you pay some more rent. F lanfield d istr.c ls w ill th in g of the serious sh o rtag e of candidates, guber- THE TAX LEAGUE SESSION for purpose of securing adequate w a t Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Idea. In fact th o ir a ttitu d e tow ard nationul or o th erw ise? H asn ’t the The tax payers league held a tu r- e r supply, up-to-datu fire ap p aratu s, Of course, you have a place to live between It will depend largely upon th e all volunteer system w orked p re tty well b u len t session in P o rtla n d and niad>- ete. TWO DAYS ONLY tim es but the house isn’t yours, it never will be and im portant question of who is to get in politics? Is n 't th ere a superubund- a series of recom m endations which M edford— N ational bank bu lding the county seat. We do not even | ance of men w ho are w illing to serve do not seem to com m and very wld< No Charge for Consultation to bo im proved. it’s not exactly as you would like to have it anyway. 1 now w h at H erm iston th in k s of It, th eir fellow men w ith distin g u ish ed approval from the press of th e state, R oseburg— Locsl telephone p lan t for the idea has not been stro n g ly g a lla n try a t th e sta te house? Do wc ; W h a t new spaper com m ent we have tecelv es over >9,000 im provem ents. Dr. M ellenthln is a re g u 'a r g ra d u Sad bu t true, so th ere’s no use arguing. presented heretofore. ate In m edicine and su rg ery and is leally need to conscript m ore? Don’t seen is overw helm ingly ag ain st any P h ilo m ath to im prove streets. It may not come for some time. we really need s tric t physical and m aterial reduction In th e ap p ro p r a N ew port— B ridge to be b u ilt across licensed by the sta te of Oregon. He It certain ly w ill not come u n til m ental exam inations to reject th e tlons to th e public school, sta te o r lo Beaver Creek. visits professionally th e m ore Im port, a lot of work lias been done In all su rp lu s ap p lican ts? cal. The m illage tax w hich has M arshfield— L um ber Industry In a n t tow ns and cities and offers to ell the te rrito ry affected. And tho old The v o lu n teer 'system h as filled taken so much of th e tax leag u e’ Coos Bay d is tric t em ploying 3564 ¡who can call on th is tylp free con p arts of the two counties will r.ot be the political ranks. We don’t need to a tte n tio n Is so sm all a per ccn tag e of m e n su ltatio n . except th e expense of tr e a t- (favorable to th e iden. It Is n o t conscript anybody. If you w an t to o u r taxes th a t its repeal w ouldn’ G ran ts Pass— Homo bu lding boom ' m ent w hen desired. easy to form a new county. And then run. George, w hy th row your cap in save enough to be noticeable and it starts. A ccording to his m ethod of tr e a t it m ight raise taxes. These nre the the ring, but don’t w ait for th e d raft. would stam p Oregon as a back num S tate has 9000 few er persons pay m ent he does not operate to r chronic B ut if home ow ning didn’t require some individ m ain objections th a t occui Io us. her. It w on’t come. appendicitis, gall stone, ulcers of ‘he ing income th is year. Some of them are good; all of them ual effort th e saying, “ T here’s No Place Like T his does not m ean, th o u g h , th a t Salem— K ing P roducts Company to stom ach, tonsils or adenoids, w ill delay thing s. sav in g can n o t and should not be double size of its p lan t. He has t0 ered tt w onderful re- CIVIC COOPERATION H om e,” would be all bunk.” B ut the idea is a good one end it made a t th e sta te schools an d th a t M ountaln S tates Pow er Co. s ta rts 8111,8 1,1 deceases of the stom ach, liv Condon Globe-Times w ill bear f r u .t sooner of later. The er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h eart, We m ust adm it th a t th e coopera tu tltio n should not be charged o u t >35,000 line to Coquille. Irrig atio n cou n try Is a sep arate en tity tion betw een th e high school and the side stu d en ts. These th in g s are pos C anyonville— Oregon N ursery Co. kidney, bladder, bed w ettin g , c a ta rrh w ith in terests and needs of its own tow n at large is not w h at It o u g h t to sible and desirr.ble. They should has purchased a 320-acre farm near weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg The two counties are very large. The be. H igh school activ ities a re not not be lost s*o nl of In th e gen eral h ere and w ill set out 200 acres of new ulcers and rectal ailm ents. w est end Is a m in o rity In U m atilla backed by the people as they should protest ag ain st sc u ttlin g th e schools Oregon date prunes. If you have been a ilin g for any county. The n o rth end Is a m inority be, and on the o th er hand the stu The league m akes a long list of M edford to build secondary w ater length of tim e an d do not get any in Morrow county. A nd both are dents do not help the business men i(com m endations, m ost of w hich Will w orks reservoir. b etter, do not fail to call, as Im proper ra th e r d is ta n t m in o rity and n e lth e r’s as they would, if th ere was a closer probably never get an y fu rth e r, b ut H eppner— 12 cars w eth er sheer m easures ra th e r th a n disease a re Im e ic st concerns th e older p a rts of cooperation. m any w hich ap p ear to us to be good shipped, >6.00 to >6.75. very often th e cause of your long '.he count ph as much as they s lru ld . The resu lt w ruld be a real saving C ounty to crush 6000 cubic yards stan d in g trouble. Probably one reason for th is is th a t The county proposed is a logical th a t we yould see w hen taxes cam e rock for Mt. Angel d. strict. Rem em ber above dale, th a t consul fe iilto ry II is compact. Its in terests Ihe high school is a county o rg an isa to be paid next tim e and probably ihe F o rest Grove cream ery installs new tatio n on th is trip w ill be free and Phone 331 tion. The school draw s Its stu d en ts, would be su b sta n tia lly one. It would sta te would learn to stan d w ith o u t m achinery. th a t h is th eatm en t Is d ifferen t to easy to get the county seat, no not from th e tow n alone b u t from the the help of co m any bureau-*, coin- “ The Yard of Best Quality ” A storia— Bids called fo r laying M arried women m ust be accom p m a tte r w hich of o u r e n te rp risin g whole county. The people seem ra th e r m tfslons and d ep artm en ts. >12 ,000 w ater pipe. F . M . S TR A W . MGR in d ifferen t tow ard a school m ade up | anied by th e ir husbands. com m unities m ight f nally land th a t A stro n g fu in an d is m ade for a Tillam ook votes >5 0,000 bonds to of stu d en ts w ith whom th ey are not ! honor. Both of the old counties are Address- 336 Boston Block. M inne s ta te Income tax to lift a p a rt of the cover o u tstan d in g w arran ts Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau apolis, M inn. loo large for efficien t a d m in istra fam iliar. They feel th a t It is not burden from pro p erty and we sh all Salem — C ontracts to be let for h eir school. The stu d en ts a re in tion a fte r they become developed and probably see the en actm en t of such a >50,000 Old Peoples’ Home. m any cases not In terested In th e populated. law. B ut th a t w ill be a sh iftin g of M edford— P lan s m ade fo r a new T his is one of th e best hours for the town. They th in k of the tow n only j The H erald does not claim th a t the h ig h school. as a place to go to school and outside Junior. Don’t miss being present. tim e has come to press th o division. ways pay in th e end. St. Joe em ploying m any men to The senior B. Y. P. U. m eets at It doubts If much could be done rig h t of the school have no in terest. Thi3 The only m eans of relief is In re w ork In peach orchards. 6:30. Topic “ B elter Bible R eading,” now. but it know s th at a new county feeling should not exist, and would duction and a same, reasonable p ro Cascade Locks— W ork on B ridge of D eut. 6: 1-9, II Tim. 2; 15. L eader J some tim e is inevitable and perhaps no t If stu d en ts and people w ould be gram for reduction Is w h at we need, Gods u n d er way gin to w ork together, SUBSCRIBE NOW E arl Bensel. The young people of th« | not fur aw ay. A little more develop one th a t w ill pare aw ay unnecessary A tta lla — Oil sand reported struck. ¡church and coneregat on w ith their Condon Is th e county seat of th is m ent and a few more people and the expenses and yet not cripple g overn Medford plan n in g to b e tte r city friends are' cordially invited. Irrlg a t on country will he rcudy for county and should be of genuine civ m ent agencies th a t a re w orth more w ater supply. ic p iid e to every resident. P ray er m eeting T hu rsd ay evening a new county. U m atilla is en titled th a n they cost us. S ilverton n atato riu m assured. The school adds much to th e town. a t 8 o’clock. N otice the change in to credit for sta rtin g tho move, W allow a— N ibley-M im naugh Lbr. tim e May 4 Is th e re g u lar business gCHOOL EDITION w hich w ill not bring Im m ediate re Many of th e out-of-tow n people move ANOTHER com pany sta rts logging operations. m eeting. If you a re a m em ber th a t su lts, b u t w hich w ill b rin g u ltim ate In d u rin g w in ter n in th s so th a t »lielr D uring th e w in ter an edition of Ione— S pring building construction m eans you. ch ild ren can have b e tte r school ad- results. Tho H erald was p u t o u t by th e stu - brisk. vantages. An increaso In population , . .* . , y 1 I h e Ladies Aid w ill hold a cooked io .... ..a.... . „ , n t j dents of the high school and a very A lbany— Local mill to open for a food sale it S appers’ Inc. h ard w are “ r 7 cred ltab le Piece of w ork it was ■ W ith tw o big offices NO, WE DON’T CONSCRIPT steady run. store on A pril 15. Do the people fail to see t h l T t h o I . 'he 8,a,me t h ' ng wa8.d° " e ’ PENDLETON and PORTLAND P endleton to be surveyed to secure CANDIDATES M orning servire at 11 o’clock We are in receipt of a le tte r from school is a paying proposition? Or Is over a t Condon, th e stu d en ts of th e d efin ite p lan s for beaut fleations. Theme, " P u ttn g God F irs t.” -Eve " Is prepared to handle th e business of M yrtle P o in t— Cheese factory w ith rflng w orship at a num ber of prom inent W illum etle t th a t they do not relnlze how much G illiam county high school h ah d lliig 7:30. Theme. the ed ito rial work for th e ir excellent ■ E astern Oregon b e tte r th an ever before 'd a ily capacity of 12,000 pounds m ilk valley politicians. T hey have in th e school needs su p p o rt? P atience.” Bapl sni service a t the m ind an Ideal candidate fur governor, evening service. The tow n p erp ’e are m ore w illing paper th e Globe-Times. The sty le ’ s ta r ts operations. ! Our S p ecialties George W hite by name. George does- to support som ething th a t is ex citin g follow ed w as sim .. ilar to th a t of the T a le n t— >78,595 co n tract aw arded n t w ant to ask the people to make and passes quickly th a n som eth in g " 7 ! .’ "a ed ' tOrl fo r build in g Irrig atio n d«m. Farm s, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, Etc. N egroes Cam- Beivr* Pilgrim», h in governor, our friends say. He th a t stays w ith us alw ays. School is al a r t cles being signed by th e person M yrtle P o in t— D am ond Lake rec i We N egotiate Leases and R entals T w e n ty n e g li» . w ho w rote them. wer« brought to reation p ark to receive >14,000 im would run If conscripted. W on't we in progress nine m onths of every A m erien In |«¡11> I W ir e Rush O rd ers a t O u r Expense The Idea is a m ig h ty good one for provem ents. s” ihe negro has please h elp conscript him ? year. Not only th a t, b u t the stu d en ts been an A m e ri, , 1 mi# year longer ! Pendleton O f f ! « George, being a m ilitary man and of th e high school become th e cit sens all concerned. It b rin g s new life ill tha n (be ' P ilg r im I 14 N . Socond S t. ! , 5 E. W e b b i t . adjutant general of the sta te ought of the tow n and th e influence of the to a news paper office to have tb e BAPTIST NOTICES “ cubs” han d le the sheet, it w ill be a n ■ ■ . Phone 676 • R. V. A shm un, m in ister. Phone 3 2. J Tke oily EapleyBeet^Oftice b Eastern O re m with CoMectioes b Portland good for th e stu d en ts w ho w ork to R esidence east of lib rary . Subscribe For The Herald '■■■■■■■■■■■»»■■■■■■■■■■■■■Bi learn som ething of how new spapers ■■■■■■- k tf e » * » » * » BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBB Sunday school 10 o’clock. Subject are m ade, and lastly it Is good fo r Asa R elies on God.” II Chron 14: the read ers of the paper to g et 1-13. Don’t fo rg et to b rin g some change once In a while. frien d w ith you. We a r e quofc ng one ed ito rial on T he ju n io r B. Y. P. U, 11 o’clock. ■ “Civic C ooperation,” from th e stu d ent ed itio n . We don’t know w h eth er 5 It w as w ritte n by a stu d en t or by th e W o H a v e a F irs t Claas re g u lar ed ito r. At an y ra te It is good s tu ff and is more or less a p plicable to all country tow ns. Read it and see If you don’t th in k so But You Don’t Get It A L ittle Extra W ork is R equired to G et a H om e Let’s get busy and select your new home from our collection of over 500 modern designs Inland Empire Lumber Comp? The Hermiston Herald—$ 2 .Ou 5 PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■n« : JU ST RECEIVED A Car of 1x12 Cedar Flume and 1x8 Cedar ........... Shiplap............. A BOOSTING WE DON’T WANT In th e dally news th ere Is alm ost alw ays conclusive evidence th a t about the su re st w ay to boost the u n d er tak in g business is to try to beat a railroad tra in to a crossing.— W eston Leader. T H E T U M -A -L U M LUM BER C O M P A N Y « ■ ■ ■ ■ R. A . Brownson, M g r. S h oe R e p a ir M an who also m akes new shoes to order BRING TH EM IN TH E PR IC E IS RIGHT W a P ay Postage one w ay en m ail orders Phone 111 0. A. C. FARM REMINDERS ♦ ♦ ■ i '« '» « '« « '« « « « « . « « « , ♦ 1 Farn' e " ’ e b arln g 'n th e thousan th ousands !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Seasonable Store N ew s It. rtf very kind von will be looking for. both In th e loose bottom riding panin ami stra ig h t log at >2.50 to >5.00. ' ' 11 " »«» S o ,,. W e a re -I ,,a v „ a s~ nmae to your m easure and at V cry reasonable prices. The J. L. Taylor & Co. line. 1 1 " " m HJ i til* RO, ' ° ” a r ,] 1 1 ■” ' " " h In dem and will be In stock In a o u r N o tio n Stork |„ , hc Need ArGclen for tho 81>PP'ie<l w ith seasonable m erchandise. Y o u W ill f „ d We ha draperlo: The N nr the « p retty C réions, Just th e th in g for the sp rin g t< ir th W t h u ll foi th, C hildren w jll be In dem and up nt >1.00 per in I. We nr« in . Pattern-, and th e 1 will be looking for Ladies Home Jo u rn a l found here. Em km w<‘i| !- tpplfvd r«n ho will be g reatly |n dem and and o ur stock very pretty p a ttern s. In fact any th in g you r tl ■ p ring sew ing program . H e r m is to n Produce & Supply Co. of d allars a n n u al loss In Oregon from sm ut m ay reduee the loss to a jn ln l- ttuint by sow ing clean, plum p seed sep arated in a fan n in g m ill from sm ut balls, fore gn m a tte r and crack ed and dam aged g rain s, and by tr e a t ing the seed by the blnestone-lim e m ethod o r th e form aldehyde solution. For the fo rm er use 1 pound blue- stone to 5 to 10 gallons w ater— stro n g so lu tio n — for sm ut Infested soils— d ip p in g seed 5 m inutes, d ra in ing 15 m in u tes, and d pping in m ilk j of lime— 1 pound llnte to 10 gallons o f w ater. Dtp 3 to 5 m inutes, d rain and p la n t w ith in 24 hours In soil m oist enough to b rin g ready germ ination. P rev en tio n of!, th e nutst sorinue p o tato diseases calls for atte n tio n to a t least 5 factors— crop ro tatio n , seed seleettn. seed tre a tm e n t, sp ray ing. an d good sto rag e conditions. O ther facto rs Ineltieneing d is e n « control a re k inds of fert llaer, cul tu ra l m ethods, use of Irrig atio n w at er. and keeping down Insect Injpry. H A H N ’S GENERAL SHOE STORE It Will Pay You Time is valuable in ir rigation season. The H anna Canvas Dam saves tim e, is easily placed, durable, ad- ustable, inexpensive, )oes not w ash out. { In fo r m a tio n o n r e q u e s t Mueller Conpeny, Va*«, Ore. C O M IN G Dr. H. C. Curry T h e Coanpolaat Fye Sigbt Specialist of S aattla Who has m ade profess ional visits to H erm iston for years, will be a t the For d ry land p otato cu ltu re w here th e potato«« a r . planted whole or a re cut larg e it Is b etter to p lan t th e p otatoes fa rth e r a p a rt so they w ill have enough m oiaure to com plete th e ir grow th. T hursday, A pr. 6 The extensive sh o rten !n g of th e a l. falfa acreage to g eth er w ith th e hard Eyes examined and glasses fitted. The Resi o f Good Service“ H o te l H s r e u ls s for one day. Y «